

Digital Print Forum: Technical Evaluation of Digital Press Technologies
Digital Print Forum Results Webinar
Presented by Dr. Abhay Sharma, 2009 IPA Digital Print Forum Coordinator
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
1:00 PM Eastern
Wednesday - May 13, 1:00-2:00 PM Eastern
Learn ways to better produce and predict color and quality on the substrates you choose.
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Dr. Abhay Sharma has recently completed an independent examination of the industry's leading soft proofing systems. Learn the results of this groundbreaking examination and discover the benefits and limitations of this fast growing technology.
The G7 method is a new approach to press and/or proofing color calibration. In this two-part Webinar series, Don Hutcheson, inventor of the G7 method, provides a definitive step-by-step "how to" instructions for calibrating any proofing or printing system to the G7 specification.
The PDF/X family of standards (ISO15930-1a,2,3) form the basis of a reliable, print ready format for exchange between various enterprises in the graphic arts industry. This series elaborates on the use of PDF/X and "color management," specifically illustrating how they should be used in conjunction with established specifications such as SWOP. Presenter: Mike Rodriquez
Color Management (CM) is often a confusing and intricate topic. It's important for designers and prepress personnel who use the Adobe Suite, Quark and Acrobat applications to understand the nuances of each software system. This unique webinar curriculum discusses CM in the context of these applications to assure customers and clients receive accurate and consistent color for their output files and print.
The printed piece doesn't match the proof, results are inconsistent and everyone's upset. Its total COLOR CHAOS!!! What do you do!? It often takes such a crisis to get "everyone" (print buyers, communications managers, photographers, designers, prepress providers and printers) thinking proactively about color control instead of simply reacting to color problems.